Oilers To Face Panthers Again In Cup Final, But NHL History Suggests This Time Could Be Different
Oilers To Face Panthers Again In Cup Final, But NHL History Suggests This Time Could Be Different
As the Edmonton Oilers defeated the Dallas Stars on Thursday in a 6-3 Game 5 victory, they advanced to the Stanley Cup final for the second straight year. This confirms a Cup final rematch from last season between the Oilers and the Florida Panthers.
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